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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1921)
t ! I YOU CAN FURNISH YOUR HOME COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL IN OUR STORE IN WALLA WALLA Tho kw'ij'M nml inont C(iiilcte utock of Home Fur nishings in the Walla Walla ('ouiilrv is athiiftl in one Lartfc Store in Walla Walla. Ku ry wanted or needed nrticle fur making the 1 1 una' comforta ble, convenient and beautiful will be found in the htore of the Davis-Kaser Co. Fine Furniture ('aret;;K",!HI.inili uni. Stoves Kantfes Furnace- Oil '' w -.. Kitchen Utensils and accessories of evciy Kind. Hathryom Fixtures and Cunvenoenecs. Fine China and Glassware of every ileM-ription. Cut Glass Silverware Art (Joods. Klectrical Utensils and Washing Machines. Hird Cages Hrooms Vacuum Cleaners. Fine Pianos Sheet Music Player Kolk Fdison Phonographs KVKKYTiiiNt; for Tin; iio.mi: THE DAVIS-KASER CO. Complete lloinc Furniwliim; iK-pnrlmi'iit Store "The Store of Friendly Hemic." 10-20 Alder St.. Walla Walla. Washington. pk'urc tf tw wi (iiiik wt ro Mi Ituth Vannoy, MUa i nvoiw Tillman ml llui lumU'im! Mrnrr. Ilniry Cmlciii, Hubert (f.ilinin, Kugciic l.ura and Onli II I -!. rfii. Tliw rv cuiriK pk-MMiiitly iit In luridy niakinv. Willi mimic n mi uddi l in- Protect your wlfv and family In 1 ha ,rlnii. BREVITIES Hunkers ICvmrv Ufa Insurance Co, vm. JIhiiko, Wnlun, Ore. J. K. Mil'anicl, who liai lir.-n spending tliu winter at I'lacciitia, Calif., win rv Mrit. Mi Daniel In in in leuchiiig, recently look a i i.iiim' of treatment at a hut spring mm. it whlili rnwltul in mucli ben efit. 1 'i of. A, W. I.iimlrll motored up from I '(-ixllitxri ymU-rday after Mr. uimI Mm. Iai l.undcll. They at tended an entertainment and banquet riven last evening at the county rrat by the iiiuiiiriuim' union. Krtln r ainJ Gail V. 1 1 j. i i -, student at Whitman "illi K". " M nililif the Kt r vacation villi their pa riiitu, Mr. mil Mr- .. II. William, They haw limnliid t .1 cond m-iiich-Ur. Mr. ami Mr. Hit'iu 1 Tucker have moved to tin ir janc'l .11 Out foothill. Their daughter Ycrl vill reside dur ing the remainder of the school year with hi r gruiilparcntr, .Mr. and Mi. W. II. Gould. Mm. G. M. J.'iwl 11. 1, accompanied dy her mm Kohcrt and daughter hlcanor, an- ui from Marr.hlivld to Ki lliiifi: iVtfr-U arinif strawberry ind a fir weeks with Mr. and Mr. i.lunU ut ll.M) mr hundred. C. W. J. 1.. Rowland. BUTTER WRAPS:-: Furnished and Printed at the Leader ollice One hundred 1 r() Each additional hundred 0 75 TERMS - 1 1 live You 1 'nil! YOUR BLACKSMITH BILL? I CASH ONLY Ifnotwhy not? i J. F. SNIDER j ll'(.lttW A nut dm; if protcnt im-r the in rrcaf in telephone lute wa held jr.l. r.ly n Wchtuii mountain, with whut ri-nult Iiiim not yd bnn rt"Hirt td. Tin- moinituin lia tlm-f wr)l i iiio.trtii'ti d i in ul Iiiu h, roinliirU'd by miIi-i mU i mi iiorutionx. Tliu ratv m r li i rii' on llnxc lim n liu i Ix i n mined fioin l iei yeur t i. Tin MTVie i. iai tii iillv the mine le I lull itirotiled teeiliolli' patrnllH in Wi tun. when- the rnti' for rrnidenec IiIkiiii'k n a four mrty line in I'.' 1 ler year. So fur no ioiiidanl have U'l ii In nr. I ut tin- loi ul exi lmiiK'' from town milw rilH-rB, unil no lihoneN have Ihiii ordered out, the imriuM- hefv having Ix-cn nominal. One of the telephone ofllciulit in iiioted ax raying that the Wenton xi'limitfe never ha "paid ita way," and tliut the wune s true of all Niiialler ex luiliKef. Neverthelemi, the lompany eHin!ed $.000 in Wefton n few yearn nn" for bettermentK. The rompahy, it i Haiti, looki to it Weilun eiti-n nojuurmnir at Hot Lake lud week enjoyed an unu.iui.l liiivileu in witneKMiu; a laru fl k of wild rwuim whieh Klooind a few duya in thut lixulity durini; ini(.'i!i tion, JteaidenU of the iieiKhborhood t.luteil that the hinlr did not often vimt the frerh wuler xnda and lul.e of that region. Violetn, iluirodil" and hyucinth are IdooiniiiK in profuhioii in hxul Kiirdenx, fillini; the air with frut-rume uml the ixhir of Kroivim thin-. An Jjinler Herviee hun heell ur lanid for Sunday morniiiK ut the M. K. ( hureh. South, nnd un appropriate. program will Ix- given by the Sun day w-hoid and choir. Several hubien will be chriftemd and a number of new member will be buptized and r-eeivil into the church. Six per koiih werv huptiu-d last Sunduy. An altrarlivc Kater dipay in necn in the nhow windows o, the Itox furniture store, iiedides an elabor ate nhowinK of (lowers and plants made by Mm. N. Loveridgc, there if JOB WO RES Commercial Stationery Wedding Announcements Calling Cards Loose Leaf Bill iiads Handbills YOUR ORDERS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. TJhc Weston Leader IMaglfPITBUUMMM profil in the citie to make up for a proud mother rabbit with five whito its bwes in the country town. Mint Kentt Ititnislcr, htudent from Wenton at On-Ron Aifneulturul Oil leee, Miliieilted to an oih rution at ami Huffy little ones. 1 heac ore a houne of cKpcciul deliKht for the town' Juvenile population. Warren Noble of Tekoa, Wash., City Draying 50 good cigarettes for 10c from one sack of GENUINE rorvalli Tticmlny for the excision of wa a visitor Sunday at the home of Lvav't orili'M nt rcsi di'nro (Marhh rutlairt) south of Wraton Mor cantilo. I'ltoni' IMil. GEO. A. LINOEKEN DURHAM TOBACCO 1&" Take Vur Homo I'uper. her (oimiU. Hevival mi-etincs at the llapti.-t church are nttriictinK Rood concrefra tiomi and will continue over Sunday, t'p to yeatenlav there had In-en 3K conversionn. I'antor Storm is utill Ih'Iiic; n.-!ihted by Rev. and Mr. IIn liun the cvaiiKcliittic ainfrrr. ' but Mis Vera How hn returned to her home at Condon in order to attend echoot. The ordinance of baptism will Ik- ndminislered after the er viee next Sunday morninpr. This will very likely take place on the banks of I'ine crock, as some of the con verts have expressed the wish to he his brother-in-law, L. B. Davia. Mr. Noble is connected with the Standard Oil Co. The Weston Male quartette has at tained such local popularity that it has several encasements in prospect. The quartette will sintt for the pic ture show tomorrow night and for the Kastcr services at the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. S heard and son Sheldon were recent visitors at the J. Jackson home. Mayor Nelson H. Jones is absent this week on a business visit to Portland. Mrs. Jones and daughter Audrey arc visiting relatives in Se- YOUR TAXES WILL BE DUE ON OR BE FORE APRIL 5 . And may be paid at this bank.' We shall be pleased to attend to your taxes for you. The FARMERS SANK of WESTON ESTABLISHED 1891 ml It's Time to BRIGHTEN UP E will bo glad to show you our assortment 01 PAPER and MURESCO. CHAIRS For dining room or living' room. KOSS baptized in running water. William Alhee, a well known Helix uUle and Tacoma. citizen who is deputy game warden Frank Price, manager of the for 1,'mntilla county, was a Weston Weston Warehouse Co., bought 20, visitor Wednesday. A x-tition ask- 000 bushels of wheat in one lot intr for Mr. Albce's re-appointment Tuesday, on a price basis of $1.15 is bring largely signed by the people for No. 1 sacked. The wheat is of this community. stored at Waterman station on the Miss Ruth Jackson extended ile- Northern Pacific. liiHitftil hospitality la:t Thurnduy I; WESTON ii CASH MARKET evening when she entertained a num ber of High school students at the I'. J. Jackson home on South Water street. A program ( music and di verting entertainment abounding in joke and humorous skits, caused the time to pass most pleasantly. At II o'clock tho young people were seated lit tallies decorated in keeping with the season of St. Patrick, and enjoyed n delicious supper served by Mrs. F. J. Jackson. The invitational list included: Misses Pauline and Helen liny born, Minnie Chapin, Esth er Ilnvis, Ivu McKinney, ' Emma N. J. Hale, pioneer of Oregon and will known real estate oiK-rutor of lone, Morrow county, was in town this week, greeting Weston friends. Mr. Hale has been subpoenaed as a witness in a case soon to be tried at Pendleton. Spring cleaning campaigns are now under way. Among the local people who are beautify ing their surround ings with coats of fresh paint are P. T. Harbour. Charles M. Price and Mrs. O. A. Adams. Will R. Beaton was a business vis itor Monday at the county seat. Lester O'Harra is again on duty FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS you really want Tliocny, Virginia Key, Mina Price, at the store of the Weston Mercantile Kuth Jackson; .Messrs. Anson Payne, Co. He is in charge of the torn pa - iiuioui rinnnry, snner una wuuer ny s produce department, witn spec-' I HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAH) FOR LIVESTOCK, HIDES. PELTS, &c. HASS & SAUER I Dr. S. L KENNARD h Style, km imi Value Prcston-Shaffcr Milling Co. Established 1865 , Athena, Oregon . Waitsburg, Wash. Kayboin, Maymtrd Jones, Claude and Leonard Snider, Arden Lucas, Leon ard llulfuu'h and Harold Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Keynaud were visitors in Walla Walla Sunday, ac companying Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sclmul of Pendleton. Mrs. Schaal submitted to a successful operation, performed by Dr. Elmer Hill, for the removal of a large tumor from tho abdomen. She has since showed ial reference to marketing the eel ebrated Weston Mountain spuds. P. T. Harbour, manager of the Weston brickyard, was in Walla Walla Tuesday for tho purpose of submitting a bid on a large brick contract. Mrs. Martha Van Winkle, honored J PhOH Weston pioneer woman who is now with her daughter in Portland, at tained her 86th birthday anniversary Veterinary Surgeon You will not neglect to look thru our new Line. WESTON BATHS. BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud Main 253 Drs. A. D. & R- A. FRENCH OPTOMETRISTS French Optical Parlors 15 E. Main St. Phone 653 Walla Walla, Wash. American Beauty oando Pure White Whw Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company gratifying improvement. j March 24. A number of cards were Fedora Circle, Neighbors of Wood- sent her by Weston friends as to craft, held an enjoyable social ses-f kens of remembrance, sion last Friday evening for members' Master Jimmie Fchr. who has been and their families. A program of critically ill. is reported this week to readings and music was rendered, be out of danger, and an excellent banquet discussed . v y i with relish Mr. and Mrs. H. Goodwin arrived home Monday from Hot Lake. Mr. Goodwin is steadily regaining his health and is again the presiding! genius at the City drug store. Mrs. Zella McPherrin of Athena was a welcome visitor Wednesday at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gould." Misses Mildred and Geraldinu Ross were hostesses Saturday afternoon to members of the Wild Flower club at the Ernest Ross residence on Nor mal heights. Songs and recitations appropriate to tho spring season formed a pleasing program, after which games and refreshments: were enjoyed. Last Monday evening, Miss Kath leen Pederscn was hostess at an in formal affair. Those who shared the When in Walla Walla STOP -A-T HOTEL WALDORF (Jartin Jewelry Building) EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE When in Walla Walla for the lay only you art wtlcoma to the free ose of our Rest Room. Rooms with ot without Bath. R. A. MOORE, MANAGER Sassafras Senna Sarsaparilla Cascara Tanlac Hypophosphites Peruna 'S. S. S. Herbs Roots Barks Teas NOW IS THE HIE TO TAKE THEFtl! ..HERill 60 ODWId.. Drugqist 4 i i .ji i 9 8 8